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11 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

You embody the typical Panthers "fan" on this forum ...... pretty pathetic

Oh please, I'll fan however I want to. Love the org, chat about it all the time with my friends, but I won't go out of my way to watch them if they're going to waste my time. Been what, 8 years of this now? Gets old fast. 

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19 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Oh please, I'll fan however I want to. Love the org, chat about it all the time with my friends, but I won't go out of my way to watch them if they're going to waste my time. Been what, 8 years of this now? Gets old fast. 

Yup. I'm exactly as dedicated to this team as they are to putting a quality product on the field.

Life is too short to spend getting upset about garbage. 

I'm a fan. I'll (probably) always be a fan. But because I am not submitting myself to weekly torture doesn't mean my fandom is less pure than anyone else's. 

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1 hour ago, Captroop said:

Okay, so we've completely backslid to O-Line being our most glaring weakness.

That, plus a nervous QB who panics under pressure ought to ensure this is the least watchable season of Panthers football... well, since last season really.

You know....I don't think it's even close to our biggest weakness even with those two done. 

I mean, think how bad some of our other units actually are.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

You know....I don't think it's even close to our biggest weakness even with those two done. 

I mean, think how bad some of our other units actually are.

I'm of the opinion that your O-Line is the foundation of your entire team. It covers all manner of sins.

Is our QB group weak? Yes, but they can look a lot better when they have protection.

Are our running backs world beaters? No, but they can run through holes if the O-Line creates them.

Is our defense bad? Yes. Legendarily in the history of the NFL. But the an offense that's able to sustain drives and doesn't ask them to constantly start on short fields can help that immensely.

I can't think of a single area of the team that wouldn't be playing better if we had a stout O-Line.

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2 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I'm of the opinion that your O-Line is the foundation of your entire team. It covers all manner of sins.

Is our QB group weak? Yes, but they can look a lot better when they have protection.

Are our running backs world beaters? No, but they can run through holes if the O-Line creates them.

Is our defense bad? Yes. Legendarily in the history of the NFL. But the an offense that's able to sustain drives and doesn't ask them to constantly start on short fields can help that immensely.

I can't think of a single area of the team that wouldn't be playing better if we had a stout O-Line.

To your point, it's best to build from the inside out. Strong line on offense allows you to operate and helps impose your will. Strong line on defense allows you to muddy up games, grind out wins and punch above your weight class. We don't do any of that.

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9 minutes ago, Captroop said:

Yup. I'm exactly as dedicated to this team as they are to putting a quality product on the field.

Life is too short to spend getting upset about garbage. 

I'm a fan. I'll (probably) always be a fan. But because I am not submitting myself to weekly torture doesn't mean my fandom is less pure than anyone else's. 

Anybody who will actually admit to being a Panther's fan, is a real fan. Why would anyone claim this steaming pile as their team if not?

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